I am massively excited about all of the new Pfaltzgraff dinnerware patterns, but this one is my absolute favorite! If you are a fan of bohemian style in both decorating, and in life, these are a must have. If you’re unfamiliar with bohemian style, let me tell you that it has absolutely nothing to do with loud colors, and everything to do with layer, pattern, and texture, and these dishes check all of those boxes. Not only are they heavy and beautiful, but the pattern is lovely and unique, almost tribal in nature. It is raised around the edges, and so beautiful that the pictures cannot begin to do it justice. The center of the plates have a wonderful swirled design. One of the things I really love about the new Pfaltzgraff patterns is that the edges of the plates are turned up ever so slightly. Visually you might not notice much difference, but if you’re trying to get those last niblets of corn on your fork this will prevent you from sending them over the edge. The cups in the set are equally lovely and comfortable to hold. I love that the newer patterns of Pfaltzgraff are designed, and in colors, that allow them to be interchangeable with one another to allow you to make an endless number of table settings. I cannot recommend this set highly enough. I have an obscene amount of dinnerware, but this quickly became my new favorite. EDIT: Most of my above review still stands, because I am a fan of the manufacturer, and I do love this pattern. However, I was very upset when, for the first time, I decided to warm my dinner in the microwave on one of the plates, and it cracked. (See photo) UPDATE: 4/16/2023 I reached out to the manufacturer with my issue, and they were very helpful. They shared this information with me, and I thought I would include it here. Pfaltzgraff stoneware items are microwave and conventional oven safe; however, we ask that you take some precautions. • Avoid exposing the piece to extreme temperature changes (from the refrigerator to the microwave or a hot oven). • If the item is allowed to absorb water, please allow the piece to dry for 24 to 48 hours before using it in the microwave. • To minimize the risk of cracking, avoid cooking foods with a high grease or butter content, such as bacon and microwave popcorn. • To prevent thermal shock during conventional oven use, place room-temperature stoneware and contents into a cool oven and set the temperature at 225 degrees. After 10 minutes, increase the setting to the desired temperature. • Use a padded mitt when removing from microwave or oven.